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1. 1 General Mounting min 117 UD350 oo Unit mm x a R 1 lt E eve c ive 1 a 11 100 D je o 1 2 ey i 25 ji 92 408 J 2 Side by side Close Mounting Eo X N 1 X96 92 88 5 Fale D 5 x x Hele ge F N ov D p t e N is the number of manual setters 1 If N25 then measure the actual length Panel thickness 1 to 10 IM 05F01F12 41E 5 WIRING AN 1 Before you start wiring turn off the power source and use a tester to check that the manual setter and cables are not receiving any power in order to prevent electric shock 2 For safety be sure to install a circuit breaker switch of 5A and 100V AC or 220V AC and that conforms to IEC60947 near the instrument so as to be operated easily and clearly indicate that the device is used to de energize the instrument 3 Wiring should be carried out by personnel with appropriate electrical knowledge and experience A 1 Use a single phase power source If the source has a lot of noise use an isolation transformer for the primary side and a line filter we recommend TDK s ZAC2205 00U product for the secondary side When this noise prevention measure is taken keep the primary and secondary power cables well apart Since the manual setter has no fuse be sure to install a circuit breaker switch of 5A and 100V AC or 220V AC and that conforms to IEC standards and clearl
2. E Changing Target Setpoint SP E Changing Alarm 1 Setpoint A1 The following instructions assume that the manual Check alarm type before setting the alarm setpoint setter is already receiving power Factory set settings SP target setpoint value will be output in 3 Alarm 1 type OFF seconds after the change Alarm 2 type OFF Step 1 Step 1 Confirm that the manual setter Confirm that the manual setter shows the operating display shows the operating display during normal operation PV during normal operation PV and SP are displayed on the EM ON and SP are displayed on the indicators C indicators Step 2 Step 2 re To enter the operating parameter Press the S 2 or ZN key to setting display press the key ra change the SP display value to F for at least 3 seconds kanzi the reguired setpoint In this pe Sas ESDAN example SP is changed to SZZ 200 C so 4 Step 3 Press the or key to change the current A1 setpoint to a required setpoint In this example Al is changed to 200 C Minimum value Maximum value of measured input of measured input range scale range scale The period flashes while the setpoint is being changed Measured input range i SPL SPH Step4 Target setpoint iango T y Press the key once to Factory shipped settings i register the setpoint SPL SPH The period goes out y M A1 is now changed Target setpoint range
3. Small bracket IM 05F01F12 41E 4 PANEL CUTOUT DIMENSIONS AND EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS AN Splash proof construction is not available when the side by side close mounting method shown in the following figures is chosen for any of the manual setters 1 General Mounting min 70 UD310 Pret 8 i su t Unit mm ja f i c E gt lt gt lt g UE s h i gt e ne E Js H o _ Sy 25 459 _ 48 12 100 j 2 Side by side Close Mounting g I N 1 lt 48 45 8 Lol p m E L x ge g E LI iG N is the number of manual setters Panel thickness If N25 then measure the actual length 1 to 10 1 General Mounting min 70 UD320 Unit mm ie 1 T 8 i 48 11 100 Oa i i Bz ge PY Yanama 4 N D Kd 25 45 95 ala pe D E 2 Side by side Close Mounting mis 8 x x N 1 X48 45 86 E E D x Sar y pe i N is the number of manual setters Fane cites If N25 then measure the actual length to
4. User s Models CD menue UD310 UD320 UD350 REEN Manual Setters IM 05F01F12 41E YoKoGawa Ma Yokogawa Electric Corporation 2004 6 3rd Edition Note This users manual IM 05F01F12 41E is a re edited A4 size version of the IM 05F01F12 01E user s manual that is supplied along with the product shipped Therefore both manuals have the same contents except for some minor differences in the cross referenced page numbers Revision Record Manual No IM 05FO1F12 41E Grd Edition Title Models UD310 UD320 UD350 Manual Setters Edition Revised Item First Feb 2001 Newly published Second Sep 2003 Correct Third Jun 2004 Change of the company name Please read through this user s manual to ensure correct usage of the manual setter and keep it handy for quick reference CONTENTS 5 6 7 8 NG iii iii What is on the Front Panel sscisccccstsacascssascsuscicccsicdeascescissataistecsssuvceascecdivascesedectnscteavedeD Installing the Manual Setter scscssssssssssssssscsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssscsscccens Panel Cutout Dimensions and External Dimensions scccccssccssessscssscesssssoeeee D Hard ware Specifications xi sasesaives ssvivsassnicesevsonssicccsiconcs devenivesnacsvecssvavessGedccsupnnnibnnsteasevevenae gt Key Op rations ii LO TroublesShooting siccccinds sicsuinshercawss savaeasabincendensvaesalesidessceasinsedindivdeaieineaten
5. I IEC EN61010 Rated measurement input voltage 10V DC max across terminals 300V AC max across ground Rated transient overvoltage 1500V Note Note It is a value on the safety standard which is assumed by IEC EN61010 1 in measurement category I and is not the value which guarantees an apparatus performance Caution This equipment has Measurement category I therefore do not use the equipment for measurements within measurement categories II III and IV f Internal Wiring y oe pig T i Entrance YA Cable l nig Outlet d i i L Description Remarks For measurements performed on Circuits not directly connected to MAINS For measurements performed on Appliances circuits directly connected to the portable equipments low voltage installation etc IV CAT Distribution board circuit breaker etc For measurements performed in the building installation For measurements performed at Overhead wire the source of the low voltage installation eve systems IM 05F01F12 41E EMC standards Complies with EN61326 The instrument continues to operate at a measuring accuracy of within 20 of the range during tests Power Supply and Isolation EPower Supply Rated at 100 240VAC 410 ACIDC 24V 20 to 29V of allowable range when V4 is specified 50 or 60Hz 8VA max 4W max 3W max when N24 is specified Non volatile memory Ma
6. on e 8 Deviation Opn off Cis on within high Pn con Opn off high limit as 13 and low A he Ma 18 Measured value lt gt Deviation setting See note limit Deviation setting lt means valle See note Temperature setpoint Temperature setpoint ea 4 Hysteresis 9 Deviati De energized lt AI pa ani Cis on Opn off ia on PV A Opn on P ow limi E N an et U Deviation setting T lt high limit EER a lt 1 Measured value See note 9 Measured value Alarm setting See note Temperature setpoint Hysteresis j l pa 5 Hysteresis 10 De energized De energized m on deviation C s off Opn on onPV Opn on Cls off high limit 4 Asiaing 15 low limit x zuia Measured value lt gt See note Alarm settin M val See note Temperature setpoint 9 SAU BE yay Fault The output contact is opened in the following events i i P AID rt diagnosis ee contact is closed at input 21 FAIL S Erogram orror A D converter error 22 urnout output RAM error EEPROM error alarm power failure Note The alarms numbered 1 to 10 have no waiting re F e Taker as Normal Abnormal action while alarms 11 to 20 have a waiting Waiting action normal Alarm output ON action Low limit alarm The waiting action turns off the PV and deviation setpoint alarms that occur from the start of the control operation until a stable state is reached In this area the alarm output is turned off even when a measured val
7. 14 To prevent damage to the manual setter H never provide 100 240V AC power supply 15O for power supply AC DC 24V model when N24 is specified AK NOTE The and stand for the polarity for DC 24V power supply E Models UD320 00 UD350 00 Terminal Arrangement Pees see Measured Value PV Input _ input type TC Input RTD Input DC mV or V Input HO 19 A NOTE EO Do not use unassigned terminals as relay terminals E 13 OH Receiving 4 20 mA DC Current oe Signals with the Manual Setter R 1 When receiving 4 20 mA DC current signals Manual Setting SP Output set the PV input type to 1 5 V DC setpoint 22 12 3 1 1 i i 1 i i i 250 Q 4 20mA H 1 1 i i 1 i 1 1 Note The terminal arrangements of the UD320 and UD350 are the same Note Connecting a 250 Q resistor to the terminals is PV Retransmission Output w optional Model X010 250 2 resistor with M3 5 crimp on terminal O lugs 4 to 20 mA DC a lt HL A_c Alarm Otos TEE EE EEE EEE SESS A CAUTION y To prevent damage to the manual setter never provide 100 240V AC power supply Power Supply for power supply AC DC 24V model when N24 is specified L IA HO AN not
8. after scaling H Another press of the key calls up the Alarm 2 AMA 20MA setpoint A2 display 3 Manual setting output e period goes out 4 to 20mA To return to the operating display press the key for at least 3 seconds Changing certain setup parameter may atomatically initialize the operating parameters Therefore after you change the setup parameters always check the operating parameter setpoints to find out if appropriate values have been set for them If the operating parameters have been initialized set them to their appropri ate values IM 05F01F12 41E 11 When measured input range code has been already set the operating display shown below appears Measured input value PV WAA Set the parameters When In appears press the Sy jas follows not to idisplay a measured input value key to display the measured input range code you want to use then press the key to register it 1 Measured input type IN Ri After this operation the manual Target setpoint SP DC voltage input 20 to 23 When parameter PVD ON factory set default Press the 2 key for at least 3 seconds To operating display Press the key for at least 3 seconds I When parameter PVD OFF 4 l at least 3 seconds To operating setter shows the operating 1 PV SP display PVD gt F
9. display OFI W Note Press the key for Note If no key is pressed for a period of two minutes or more while in display the operating or setup parameter setting display the manual setter automatically returns to operating display to move between items Press the to move between items Displayed when DC voltage input range code 20 to 23 is set When LOC 1 transfers to the setup parameter setting display 1 INS E Set 1 to enter the setup parameter setting display But if LOC 1 or 2 is already set the parameter value can not be changed by setting LOC 1 only To change the parameter value set LOC 0 at first for disabling keylock i then set LOC 1 once again Changing certain setup parameters may automatically initialize the operating parameters Therefore after you change the setup parameters always check the operating parameter settings to find out if appropriate values have been set for them If the operation parameters have been initialized set them to their appropriate values 12 IM 05F01F12 41E E Parameter Lists 1 Operating Parameters Parameters changed rather frequently during operation ri Al Alarm 1 setpoint a A2 T Alarm 2 setpoint MPV alarm Unit C F Setting range minimum value maximum value minimum value to maximum value
10. of measured input range scale E Deviation alarm Unit C F Setting range 100 to 100 of the measured input range scale span Code Name Setting range and unit Default User setting Depends on the alarm 1 type Depends on the alarm 2 type me PV input filter OFF 1 to 120 seconds This function should be used when the PV display value may fluctuate greatly for example when the measured input signal contains noise The filter is of the first order lag type and FL sets the time constant If a larger time constant is set the filter can remove more noise Input 2 seconds filter 10 seconds filter OFF a er BS PV input bias 100 to 100 of measured input range scale span This function adds a bias value to the measured input value and the result is used for display and retransmission output PV value inside the manual setter measured input value PV input bias This function is useful for carrying out fine adjustment when the PV value is within the required accuracy but it differs from the value obtained by other equipment 0 of measured input range scale span jma T mi LOC Key lock 0 No key lock 1 Prevents parameter from being changed of except for SP in the operating display 2 Prevents all parameter changing operations including SP in the operating display 1 Set 1 to en
11. 8 32 to 3100 F 38 2 S 0 to 1700 C 9 32 to 3100 F 39 z B 0 to 1800 C 32 to 3200 F 40 N 200 to 1300 C 11 300 to 2400 F 41 L 199 9 to 900 0 C 12 300 to 1600 F 42 U 199 9 to 400 0 C 13 300 to 750 F 43 Platinel 2 0 to 1390 C 32 to 2500 F 44 199 9 to 850 0 C 199 9 to 999 9 F 45 a Pt100 0 0 to 400 0 C 16 32 0 to 750 0 F 46 gt 199 9 to 200 0 C 17 300 to 400 F 47 19 9 to 99 9 C 18 199 9 to 999 9 F 48 JPt100 199 9 to 500 0 C Oto 100mV 0 0 to 100 0 For example to select thermocouple type J F set the range code to 35 At power on the manual setter displays the operating display but if the measured input type setting remains OFF IN appears In this case press the key to display the measured input range code you want to use then press the key to register it Refer to the flowchart below 10 IM 05F01F12 41E A The manual setter is shipped with the parameters set at the factory set defaults Check the default values against the Parameter Lists in the page 13 and 14 and change the parameter setpoints that need to be changed This section explains how to set and register parameter setpoints The procedure for changing Target Setpoint SP and Alarm 1 Setpoint A1 can be found on Changing Target Setpoint SP and Changing Alarm 1 Setpoint A1 You can set the other parameters in the same way
12. Environmental Conditions mi Normal Operating Conditions Warm up time At least 30 minutes Ambient temperature 0 50 C 0 40 C when mounted side by side Rate of change of temperature 10 C h or less Ambient humidity 20 90 RH no condensation allowed Magnetic field 400A m or less Continuous vibrations of 5 to 14Hz Amplitude of 1 2mm or less Continuous vibrations of 14 to 150Hz 4 9m s 0 5G or less Short period vibrations 14 7m s 1 5G for 15 seconds or less Shock 98m s 10G for 11 milliseconds or less Mounting angle Upward incline of up to 30 degrees downward incline is not allowed Altitude 2000m or less above sea level W Maximum Effects from Operating Conditions 1 Temperature effects Thermocouple DC mV and DC V input 2uV C or 0 02 of F S C whichever is larger Resistance temperature detector 0 05 C C Analog output 0 05 of F S C 2 Effect from fluctuation of power supply voltage within rated voltage range Analog input 20 24 V V or 0 002 of F S V whichever is larger Analog output 0 05 of F S V Transportation and Storage Conditions Temperature 25 to 70 C Humidity 5 to 95 RH no condensation allowed Shock Package drop height 90cm when packed in the dedicated package 7 KEY OPERATIONS A To prevent electric shock the manual setter should be mounted on the panel so as not to accidentally to
13. See 7 Key operations Name d Data change key Function e Changes SP target setpoint and the parameter values Pressing this key increases the data value SP target setpoint will be output in 3 seconds after the change Holding down the key will gradually increase the speed of changes Data change key e SET key parameter data registering key e Changes SP target setpoint and the parameter setpoints Pressing this key decreases the data value SP target setpoint will be output in 3 seconds after the change Holding down the key will gradually decrease the speed of changes e Registers the parameter setpoint changed using the data change keys e Switches between parameter setting displays sequentially e Pressing the key for 3 seconds or longer in the operating display retrieves the operating parameter setting display e Pressing the key for 3 seconds or longer in operating or setup parameter setting display transfers back to operating display IM 05F01F12 41E 3 INSTALLING THE MANUAL SETTER A To prevent electric shock the source of power to the manual setter must be turned off when mounting the manual setter on to a panel To install the manual setter select a location where 1 No one may accidentally touch the terminals 6 There are no resulting magnetic disturbances 2 Mechanical vibrations are minimal 7 The terminal board reference junction compen 3 Corro
14. ation cannot be switched off Applicable standards Thermocouple and resistance temperature detector RTD JIS IEC DIN ITS90 Manual Setting SP Output SP target setpoint will be output in 3 seconds after the change Output 1 point Output type Current output Output signal 4 to 20mA current output Maximum load resistance 600Q Output accuracy 0 3 of span at 23 2 C ambient temperature Alarm Functions E Alarm Functions Alarm types 22 types waiting action can be set by software PV high limit PV low limit Deviation high limit Deviation low limit De energized on deviation high limit De energized on deviation low limit Deviation high and low limits Deviation within high and low limits De energized on PV high limit De energized on PV low limit Fault diagnosis output FAIL output Alarm output 2 relay contacts Relay contact capacity 1A at 240V AC or 1A at 30V DC with resistance load COM terminal is common Note The alarm output relays cannot be replaced by users Retransmission Output Output signal Measured value in 4 20mA DC can be scaled Maximum load resistance 600Q Output accuracy 0 3 of span at 2342 C ambient temperature Safety and EMC Standards Safety Compliant with IEC EN61010 1 2001 approved by CSA1010 approved by ULS08 Installation category CAT II IEC EN61010 CSA1010 Pollution degree 2 IEC EN61010 CSA1010 Measurement category I CAT
15. e i AC DC 24V Bo N E gt The and stand for the polarity 100 240V AC when V24 option is specifed for DC 24V power supply 8 IM 05F01F12 41E 6 HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS Measured Value PV Input Input 1 point Input type Universal can be selected by software Input accuracy at 23 2 C ambient temperature Thermocouple 2 C ldigit However e 4 C for thermocouple input 200 to 100 C e 3 C for thermocouple input 100 to 0 C e 5 C for types R and S 9 C for 0 to 500 C e 9 C for type B accuracy is not guaranteed for 0 to 400 C e RTD 1 C ldigit eVoltage mV V 40 3 ldigit Sampling period for measured value input 500ms Burn out detection Functions for thermocouple or RTD input burn out upscale only cannot be switched off Input resistance IMA or greater for thermocouple or DC mV input Approx IMO for DC V input Maximum allowable signal source resistance 2509 for thermocouple or DC mV input 2kQ for DC V input Maximum allowable wiring resistance for RTD input 10Q wire The resistance values of three wires must be the same Allowable input voltage t10V DC for thermocouple or DC mV input 20V DC for DC V input Noise rejection ratio Normal mode noise Min 40dB 50 60Hz Common mode noise Min 120dB Min 90dB for DC V input Error of reference junction compensation 1 5 C at 15 35 C 2 0 C at 0 50 C The reference junction compens
16. en V24 is specified have no effect on the manual setter operation i e normal operation continues For power failures of 20ms or longer or 1ms or longer when V24 is specified however the status will be as follows The manual setter action at power recovery is the same as at power on e Alarm action Continues but alarms with a waiting action enter the waiting state once e Setting parameters Maintained IM 05F01F12 41E 17 Blank Page IM 05F01F12 41E YOKOGAWA Yokogawa Electric Corporation YOKOGAWA ELECTRIC CORPORATION Network Solutions Business Division 2 9 32 Nakacho Musashino shi Tokyo 180 8750 JAPAN Phone 81 422 52 7179 Facsimile 81 422 52 6793 Sales Branch Offices Tokyo Nagoya Osaka Hiroshima Fukuoka YOKOGAWA CORPORATION OF AMERICA Headquaters 2 Dart Road Newnan GA 30265 1094 U S A Phone 1 770 253 7000 Facsimile 1 770 251 0928 Sales Branch Offices Texas Chicago Detroit San Jose YOKOGAWA EUROPE B V Headquaters Databankweg 20 3821 AL Amersfoort THE NETHERLANDS Phone 31 334 64 1611 Facsimile 31 334 64 1610 Sales Branch Offices Houten The Netherlands Wien Austria Zaventem Belgium Ratingen Germany Madrid Spain Bratislava Slovakia Runcorn United Kingdom Milano Italy Velizy villacoublay France Johannesburg Republic of South Africa YOKOGAWA AMERICA DO SUL S A Headquarters amp Plant Praca Acapulco 31 Santo Amaro Sao Pau
17. iansbarvcnicdencisaade L7 E Checking Package Contents Before using the product check that its model amp suffix codes are as you ordered Model and Suffix Codes UD310 UD310 Manual Setter 4 to 20 mADC output 48 X48 X 100 mm UD320 UD320 Manual Setter 4 to 20 mADC output 48 X96 X 100 mm UD350 UD350 Manual Setter 4 to 20 mADC output 96X96 X 100 mm Model Suffix code Description Fixed code 0 Always 0 Fixed code 0 Always 0 Option V24_ Power Supply 24V DC 24V AC 2 Alarm outputs and PV retransmission output in 4 to 20 mA built in as standard Check the package contents against the list below e Manual Setter eeeeeee eee ee eee ee teens 1 e Mounting bracket sseeeeeeeeeee eens 1 for UD310 2 for UD320 UD350 e User s manual e ee eeeee rere eee eee ee ee eens 1 IM 05F01F12 41E 1 NOTICE The following safety symbol is used both on the product and in this user s manual This symbol stands for Handle with Care When displayed on the product the operator should refer to the corresponding explanation given in the user s manual in order to avoid injury or death of A personnel and or damage to the product In the manual the symbol is accompanied by an explanation of the special care that is required to avoid shock or other dangers that may result in injury or loss of life The following symbols are used in this manual only AN Indicates that o
18. lam ree of measured Vt C hysteresis cale span HYI 0 0 to 100 0 of measured input range scale span se Sp Unit C F LILII Alarm2 0 5 of measured re hysteresis input range HY2 ARAE 3 scale span ON Displays PV measured input and SP target setpoint OFF Displays SP target setpoint Measured input PV TiL 4 PV SP Factory shipped setting Target setpointiSF ON LII display PVD ON PVD No display 14 IM 05F01F12 41E a Description of Measured Input S Example of Temperature Input 270 C 1370 C Minimum value Maximum value of measured Measured Input Range of measured input range input range 1 Display Scale 1370 C Parameters to be set for temperature input 1 Measured input type IN Set according to a sensor Note Display scale can not be changed Example of Voltage Input 5V input signal Measured Input Range Measured Input Scale RL RH Minimum value Maximum value of measured input of measured input scale RL scale RH 0 0 C 200 0 C Parameters to be set for voltage input 1 Measured input type IN Set according to an input signal 2 Decimal point position of measured input DP Set the position of the decimal point for measured input display 3 Maximum value of measured input scale RH Set the maximum value of the scale Set the display value at maximum value of input signal 4 Minimum value of measured input scale RL Set the mi
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20. nimum value of the scale Set the display value at miminum value of input signal 7 Description of Alarm Functions 3 E Alarm Function List Action Alarm Action Alarm Opn and Cls indicate that the relay contact is type code Opn and Cis indicate that the relay contact is type code Alarm type opened and closed on and oft indicate that Alarm type opened and cased on and of indicate that the lamp is on and off and white triangles indicate Closed contact Open contact the lamp is on and off and white triangles indicate Closed contact Open contact temperature setpoints during alarm during alarm temperature setpoints during alarm during alarm No alarm OFF Hysteresis g r lt gt feck 1 De energized maa PV on deviation Opn on Cls off oA Opn off Cls on low limi A 16 ow limit Pee j Para high limit 11 Deviation setting x gt Measured value See note Measured value Alarm setting See note Temperature setpoint Hysteresis 5 Hysteresis Hysteresis 7 gt Deviation cis Opn Cis PV cis on Opn off high and low om fon low limit 12 limi 7 17 A lt lt imit Deviation setting i Measured value Alarm setting Measured value See note aa See note Temperature setpoint Hysteresis Hysteresis Hysteresis gt 3 Deviation lt gt Cls
21. perating the hardware or software in a particular manner may lead to damage or result in system failure A Draws attention to information that is essential for understanding the operation and or features of the product E Exemption from Responsibility Make sure that all of the precautions are strictly adhered to Yokogawa Electric Corporation assumes no liability for any damage resulting from use of the instrument in contradiction to the precautions Also Yokogawa Electric Corporation assumes no liability to any party for any loss or damage direct or indirect caused by the use or any unpredictable defect of the instrument 2 IM 05F01F12 41E 2 WHAT IS ON THE FRONT PANEL UD310 E Monitoring Parts T ma YOKOGAMA a Hoo ol a PILL El a9 pagu KA ED c c De atn Sme AL ie SP ggg B a SET ZS i e SET VA P Name a PV display red Function Indicates PV measured value and character information such as parameter codes and error codes PV goes out when the setup parameter PVD is set to OFF b SP display green Indicates SP target setpoint and character information such as parameter setpoints c AL1 AL2 lamps red ALI Lit when alarm 1 is activated AL2 Lit when alarm 2 is activated E Operating Parts
22. r repair Cancel the setting Problem solved E Error Display during Operation 1 If the manual setter displays one of the following carry out the appropriate remedy for the particular error Displa Error content Remed oc _ Check the setpoints of all the parameters and set them LI P Er The param ter 1s abnormal gt their proper values L A I b Check the sensor wiring and correct it C E ee aaa Not display when the setup parameter PVD OFF PV over scale IIE COO PV exceeds its effective range pesos measured input type and scale settings and correct them INI PV under scale Not display when the set ter PVD OFF LILILI UUU PV falls below its effective range gaa aes ee se No PV display Set the setup parameter PVD ON to display PV 2 The manual setter needs to be repaired if any of the indications in the table below appear In these cases do not try to repair the manual setter yourself Order a new manual setter or contact us for repair Display __Errorcontent__ Display _Errorcontent___ Unknown at power on CPU failure Flashing Err at power on RAM or ROM failure All extinguished at power on Power source failure Flashing Err A D converter failure Err at power on Calibration abnormal during operation RJC failure or EEPROM failure E When Power Failure Occurred during Operation Momentary power failures shorter than 20ms or shorter than 1ms wh
23. red Mamin input range scale Unit C F value of target SPL setting range Maximum value 4 H H setpoint range Minimum value of the measured input range scale to of measured input a E SPH ldigit Unit C F range scale Setpoint for Minimum value Maximum value SPH manual setting of measured input of measured input output 20m A range scale range scale Measured input range SPL SPH Minimum Target setpoint range v value of target Factory set default S H co setpoint range SPL SPH Minimum value i MWAI Yy v of measured input see o Seal ete atier saing range scale output 4mA 4mA 20mA Manual setting output 4 to 20mA Temperature input Within measured input range F Voltage input RTL 1digit to max value of measure Maximum input scale RH Maximum value of L LI valueof Min value of measured input scale RL to RTH 1digit 7 j p4 retransmission measured input Pout smission However RTL lt RTH range scale RTH output Be ts Minimum value Maximum value of measured input of measured input range scale range scale Measured input range RIL RTH Retransmission range DA Factory set default S LI ee ATL pin Minimum value of ILI AA Retransmission range Aa KA ut RTL output after scaling H H 5 4mA 20mA Retransmission output y 4 to 20mA AL i Alarm 1 type OFF ALI OFF or a value from 1 to 22 see the table of alarm mo function list and either HI re Alarm 2 type OFF AL2 LILI 1 A
24. sive gas is minimal sation element etc is protected from wind 4 The temperature can be maintained at about 23 C 8 There is no splashing of water and with minimal fluctuation 9 There are no flammable materials 5 There is no direct heat radiation Never place the manual setter directly on flammable items If the manual setter has to be installed close to flammable items or equipment be sure to enclose the manual setter in shielding panels positioned at least 150mm away from each side These panels should be made of either 1 43mm thick metal plated steel plates or 1 6mm thick uncoated steel plates Mount the manual setter at an angle within 30 from horizontal with the screen facing upward Do not mount it facing downward 30 MAX E Mounting the Manual Setter UD310 UD320 UD350 UD310 racket bottom How to remove the bracket Insert the manual setter into the opening with the terminal board facing the front To remove the bracket push down the center of the upper and lower parts Set and tighten the top and bottom brackets on the manual setter to fix it on the of the manual setter softly The bracket is released from the latch panel Large bracket 1 Affix the bracket over the back 2 Push the bracket to the panel end of the manual setter and then secure the bracket into position Direction for mounting Insert a screwdriver into the brackets to tighten the screws
25. ter the setup parameter setting display But if LOC 1 or 2 is already set the parameter value can not be changed by setting LOC 1 only To change the parameter value set LOC 0 at first for disabling keylock then set LOC 1 once again IM 05F01F12 41E 13 2 Setup Parameters Parameters rarely changed in normal use after once having been set PVD OFF ecm Even if a measured input PV is not displayed the PV retransmission ouptut and the alarm action work normally Target setpoint SP Code Name Setting range and unit Default User setting 1 to 23 31 to 48 See input range code list OFF or the input I Measured OFF No input range code ura input type If no input type is specified at the time of ordering you must set the specified with IN input type order Pa a 0 No decimal place nnnn Displayed at voltage input iri re 1 One decimal place nnn n Cr T a position of z 1 LU measure 2 Two decimal places nn nn DP input 3 Three decimal places n nnn Maximum Displayed at voltage input LI value of TTi measured RL 1 to 9999 100 0 RH input scale Minimum Displayed at voltage input I value of E rL imensured 1999 to RH 1 0 0 RL input scale SPH setting range SPL 1digit to the maximum value of the measu
26. uch the terminals when power is being applied 1 You can move between parameter setting displays using the key 2 To change the parameter setpoint i Change the display value with the or X key the period flashes ii Press the key to register the setpoint 3 In the operating display pressing the key for at least 3 seconds retrieves the operating parameter setting display 4 In the operating parameter setting display pressing the key for at least 3 seconds transfers back to the operating display Registering the key lock parameter LOC to 1 retrieves the setup parameter setting display 5 In the setup parameter setting display pressing the key for at least 3 seconds transfers back to the operating display UD310 UD320 UD350 Measured Input Type and Ranges 0 to 5V __ 0 000 to 5 000 1 to 5V __ 1 000 to 5 000 Oto 10V_ 0 00 to 10 00 DC voltage User scalable AN Input type Range C Range code C Range F Range code F Unspecifed OFF 270 to 1370 C 1 300 to 2500 F 31 K 0 0 to 600 0 C 2 32 0 to 999 9 F 32 0 0 to 400 0 C 3 32 0 to 750 0 F 33 199 9 to 200 0 C 4 300 to 400 F 34 o J 199 9 to 999 9 C 5 300 to 2100 F 35 E T 199 9 to 400 0 C 6 300 to 750 F 36 3 E 199 9 to 999 9 C 7 300 to 1800 F 37 R 0 to 1700 C
27. ue falls below the low limit alarm setpoint A er Power on Time IM 05F01F12 41E 15 za Description of Alarm hysteresis N The alarms are output as relay outputs Since a relay has a limited service life excessive on off actions will shorten the life of the relay To prevent this you can set a hysteresis for both alarm 1 and alarm 2 to moderate excessive on off actions lt PV High Limit Alarm gt HY1 5 C HY1 15 C 1 a i a ieee e a Relay contact is closed ON Relay contact is closed ON Relay contact Relay contact is opened Temperature is opened Temperature Alarm 1 setpoint 100 C alarm 1 setpoint 100 C Measured input value PV Measured input lt Alarm ON valued PV lt OFF lt ON lt OFF Alarm ON ON time time 16 IM 05F01F12 41E 8 TROUBLESHOOTING In the event of an abnormality perform the following checks as outlined by the flowchart Is the manual setter defective Yes No Key operation failure Display failure failure 1 0 signa Yes Yes Y Check the terminal connection of the power supply Check key lock nat S Verify the I O spec setting of manual setter Turn the power off then on Y Verify the spec of 1 0 destinations Check the power supply voltage lt Yes Contact us fo
28. ut Shielded compensating lead wire JIS C1610 RTD input Shielded wire 3 wire UL2482 Hitachi cable Other signals Shielded wire Recommended Terminals Use M3 5 screw compatible crimp on terminals with an insulating sleeve as shown below 3 7mm 3 7mm 7mm or less 7mm or less IM 05F01F12 41E 7 Universal input selectable E Model UD310 00 Terminal Arrangement Measured Value PV Input input ype TC Input RTD Input DC mV or V Input hol zo po B JA Ro __ Receiving 4 20 mA DC Current Signals with the Manual Setter Alarm Outputs oH A NOTE Do not use unassigned terminals as relay terminals PV Retransmission Output O 4 to 20 mA DC O When receiving 4 20 mA DC current signals set the PV input type to 1 5 V DC setpoint 22 7 lt 250 Q 4 20mA Q i p nb 8 Note Connecting a 250 Q resistor to the terminals is optional Model X010 250 2 resistor with M3 5 crimp on terminal 5 9 a i H AC DC 24V 10 O N Manual Setting SP Output 100 240V AC when V24 option is specifed 4 to 20 mA Output
29. ximum power consumption Memory Withstanding Between primary org Itage td secondary terminals vee See Notes 1 and 2 Between primary terminals and secondary terminals See Notes and 2 Note 1 The primary terminals are the power supply terminals and alarm output terminals The secondary terminals are the analog input and output terminals Note 2 AC DC 24V terminals are secondary terminals 1500V AC for 1 minute Insulation resistance 20MQ or more at 500V DC E Isolation The bold lines below indicate reinforced isolation and the broken line indicates functional isolation 9 Power supply Power supply terminals AC DC 24V terminals When V24 is specified 100 240V AC m m m m m m m m 9 Measured value input terminals Internal circuit mmama Manual setting output WA terminals 4 20 mA 2 relay contacts Retransmission output terminals 4 20 mA Alarm output terminals Note The measured value input terminals is isolated from the internal circuit Construction Mounting and Wiring Construction Dust proof and drip proof front panel conforming to IP65 Model UD310 and IP55 Models UD320 and UD350 For side by side close installation the controller loses its dust proof and drip proof protection Casing ABS resin and polycarbonate Case color Black Weight UD310 approx 200g UD320 approx 300g UD350 approx 400g Mounting Flush panel mounting
30. y indicate that the device is used to de energize the manual setter 2 For thermocouple input use shielded compensating lead wires For RTD input use shielded wires which have low resistance and no resistance difference between the 3 wires See the table given later for the specifications of the cables and terminals and the recommended products 3 The alarm output relay cannot be replaced even though it has a limited service life 100 000 relay contacts for the resistance load Thus an auxiliary relay should be used so that the load can be turned on and off 4 When using an inductive load L such as an auxiliary relay and solenoid valve be sure to insert a CR filter for AC or diode for DC in parallel as a spark rejecting surge suppressor to prevent malfunctions or damage to the relay 5 When there is the possibility of being struck by external lightening surge use the arrester to protect the insturment AN e Always fix a terminal cover bracket to the UD310 manual setter before wiring if an optional anti electric shock terminal cover part number L4000FB is used e Two types of optional anti electric shock terminal covers part numbers T9115YE and T9115YD are available for the UD320 and UD350 manual setters respectively 6 IM 05F01F12 41E 0 Cable Specifications and Recommended Products Power supply and relay contact output 600V vinyl insulated wire cable JIS C3307 0 9 to 2 0mm Thermocouple inp
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